EP2346476A1 - Composition with a color marker - Google Patents
Composition with a color markerInfo
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Definitions
- the APIC recommends an antimicrobial soap or detergent or alcohol-based nib wash for 10-15 seconds to remove or kill transient micro-organisms, for example, in nursing and food preparation applications.
- the APIC further recommends an antimicrobial soap or detergent with brushing for at least 120 seconds for surgical applications. It is noteworthy to distinguish the difference between "killing" and "removing" genus. Killing genns can be accomplished by the use of specific ingredients that have deadly effect on the life cycle of the gem ⁇ s. Examples of ingredients that kill germs are Triclosan, PCMX (p-chloro-m-xylenol), Quats, surfactants, etc.
- a formulation designed to kill germs is a sanitizer gel, which is applied to the hands for the purpose of killing genns. but does not remove the germs.
- the use of a soap leads to the removal of germs, combined with a mild killing action. In this case, the length of time spent washing the hands can have a great impact on eradication of microbes.
- a composition comprising: a. at least one indicator; b. at least one light stabilizer; and c. at least one antioxidant.
- the composition can be used in a method comprising a. applying the composition to a substrate; and b. leaving the composition on the substrate until a color change is observed.
- the present invention provides a color changing composition that remains stable over time on the shelf, but will change color during use.
- composition of the present invention is suitable for providing a color change during use to indicate to a user that sufficient time has passed.
- the timing can be for many uses, such as to indicate that sufficient cleaning has been done, that the time for application has elapsed, or that the composition is no longer active.
- the composition can be used to time the application of a composition.
- a face mask composition can be applied to deliver an active to skin.
- the composition can be adjusted to select the time of color change to indicate that sufficient active has been delivered and that the face mask can be removed.
- the composition can use color change to indicate that it is no longer active. This would then indicate to a user that the composition can be removed from the substrate on which it was applied.
- the timing of the color change can be adjusted to be observable by a user.
- the color change is observed by a user during use before about 5 minutes, about 2 minutes, about 30 seconds, about 25 seconds, about 20 seconds, about 15 seconds, about 10 seconds, about 5 seconds, about 5 to about 30 seconds, or 10 to 30 seconds.
- the amount of time for color change can be adjusted by changing the concentration of the indicator and/or changing the starting pH. Time is also proportional to the concentration of the indicator. The more indicator that is present, the longer the time. Also, the further the pH is away from skin pH (5.5), the longer the time to color change will be. For example, a composition can be made more basic, which would then take longer to color change as the pH is changed in the system to become more basic.
- an indicator is included.
- An indicator can be included in any amount to provide the color change to indicate that sufficient time has elapsed for cleaning. As more indicator is included in the composition, the color intensity increases to become more distinctly observable to a user.
- the amount of indicator is 0.01 to 10% by weight. In one embodiment, the amount of indicator is 0.01 to 1% by weight. In one embodiment, the amount of indicator is about 0.5% by weight.
- indicators examples include, but are not limited to, litmus, carmine, carminic acid, curry powder, thymol blue, pentamethoxy red, tropaeolin O, tropaeolin OO, tropaeolin OOO, 2, 4-dinitrophenol, methyl yellow, methyl orange, bromophenol blue, tetrabromophenol blue, alizarin sodium sulfonate, alpha-naphthyl red, para-ethoxychrysoidine, bromocresol green, methyl red, bromocresol purple, chlorophenol red, bromothymol blue, para-nitrophenol, azolitmin, phenol red, neutral red, rosolic acid, cresol red, naphtholphthalein, phenolphthalein, naphtholbenzein, thymolphthalein, nile blue, alizarin yellow, salicyl yellow, diazo violet, nitramine, poirrier's blue, trinitrobenzoic acid, and
- the composition can be designed to color change from a first pH to a higher pH or from a first pH to a lower pH.
- the upper and lower limits for pH are any pH that can be tolerated by skin.
- the pH is 2 to 12.
- the pH of the composition can be adjusted to a desired starting pH by using any desired acid or base.
- sodium hydroxide (NaOH) can be selected as the base and citric acid as the acid.
- the pH change is provided by the skin during cleansing. The pH of skin is about 5.5. When the composition is basic, the composition becomes more acidic during use. When the composition is acidic, the pH moves to become less acidic.
- the pH can be adjusted to about 9.5 using sodium hydroxide. If the pH is too high, the composition can be adjusted back to about 9.5 using citric acid. As the composition is used, the blue litmus changes to red when contacted with skin.
- Indicators may degrade upon exposure to light in solution.
- the product will be exposed to light sources.
- a light stabilizer is included to allow the product to remain stable over the targeted life of the product.
- indicators can be oxidized in solution.
- an antioxidant is included to allow the product to remain stable over the targeted life of the product. Light degradation and oxidation is particularly noticeable in litmus and carminic acid.
- a light stabilizer is included in the composition.
- a light stabilizer is any material that stabilizes indicators against degradation from exposure to light.
- the light stabilizer is an ascorbate salt.
- the light stabilizer is sodium ascorbate.
- the sodium ascorbate is particularly useful for litmus and/or ca ⁇ ninic acid.
- the light stabilizer can be present in any amount that stabilizes the composition. Pn one embodiment, the amount is 0.01 to 1% by weight. In another embodiment, the amount is 0.05 to 0.5% by weight. In one embodiment, the amount is about 0.25% by weight.
- An antioxidant is included in the composition.
- An antioxidant is any material that stabilizes an indicator against degradation from oxidation.
- the light stabilizer is benzophenone-4. In this embodiment, the benzopheno ⁇ e-4 is particularly useful for litmus and/or carminic acid.
- the antioxidant can be present in any amount that stabilizes the composition. In one embodiment, the antioxidant is present in an amount of 0.01 to 0.1 % by weight. In one embodiment, the amount is about 0.05% by weight.
- the light stabilizer and the antioxidant can both independently be selected from the CTFA (Cosmetic, Toiletries, and Fragrance Association) list of antioxidants. See the list that is available circa July 2008 at ctfa-online.org. Examples include, but are not limited to, Acacia Catechu Wood Extract, Acacia Victoriae Fruit Extract, Acanthopanax Senticosus (Eleuthero) Root Water, Acer Palmatum Leaf Extract, Acetamidocaproic Acid, Acetyl Benzoyloxy Prasterone, Acetyl Cysteine, Acetyl Hexapeptide-22, 2-Acetylhydroquinone, Achillea Millefolium Flower Extract, Adamantanylcarboxamido Hydroxylbenzamide, Adamantanylcarboxamido Methylhydroxylbenzamide, Adamantanyl Dihydrocaffeamide, Adamantanyl Dihydroxybenzamide, Adamantanyl Hydroxybenzamide, Adamantanyl Hydroxylterephthalamide, Adam
- Carnosic Acid Carotenoids, Carpinus Laxiflora Stem Extract, Carpinus Tschonoskii Stem Extract, Castanopsis Cuspidata Stem Extract, Cayaponia Tayuya Root Extract, Celosia Cristata Extract, Cercis Chinensis Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Cereus Grandiflorus (Cactus) Extract, Chaenomeles Sinensis Fruit Extract, Chitosan Ascorbate, Chitosan Glycolate, Chitosan Salicylate, Chlorogenic Acids, Chrysanthellum Indicum Flower Water, Chrysanthemum Boreale Flower Extract, Chrysanthemum Indicum Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Cimicifuga Dahurica Root Extract, Cimicifuga Racemosa Root Extract, Cinnamomum Zeylanicum Bark Extract, Citms Junos Seed Extract, Citrus Medica Vulgaris Fruit Extract, Citrus Unshiu Fruit Powder, Cobalt DNA, Codonopsis Lance
- Eriobotrya Japonica Leaf Protoplasts Eriocaulon Buergarianum Flower/Stem Extract, Erythorbic Acid, Ethylbisiminomethylguaiacol Manganese Chloride, Ethyl Ferulate, Ethylhexyl Ferulate, Ethylhexyl Gallate, Eucomniia Ulmoides Bark Extract, Euphorbia Jolkini Extract, Euphorbia Supina Stem Extract, Excoecaria Bicolor Leaf Extract, Ferulic Acid, Feruloyl Soy Glycerides, Foeniculum Vulgare (Fennel) Seed Extract, Forsythia Suspensa Fruit Extract, Fragaria Ananassa (Strawberry) Seed Oil, Fragaria Vesca (Strawberry) Flower Extract, Fragilaria Pinnata Extract, Furfuryl Palmitate, Galla Rhois Gallnut Extract.
- Porphyridium Polysaccharide Porphyridium Polysaccharide Hydroxypropyltrimonium Chloride, Portulaca Oleracea Flower/Leaf/Stem Extract, Potassium Ascorbyl Tocopheryl Phosphate, Potassium Sulfite, Pothomorphe Umbellata Leaf Extract, PPG-2 Tocophereth-5, PPG-5 Tocophereth-2, PPG-IO Tocophereth- 30, PPG-20 Tocophereth-50.
- a combination of sodium ascorbate and benzophenone-4 are selected as the light stabilizer and antioxidant, respectively. This combination provides stability to light and oxidation.
- the amount of sodium ascorbate is about 0.25% by weight, and the amount of benzophenone-4 is about 0.05% by weight.
- Stability is measured up to 13 weeks for compositions placed in sunlight for light stability and for oxidation at 25 0 C and 49°C.
- Light stability is measured by color fading using UV-Vi s spectroscopy.
- Oxidation is measured by color fading using UV- Vis spectroscopy and with pH measurements. This test can be conducted by taking Ig of sample and diluting with 9g of water to make a dilute solution.
- the dilute solution is placed into a UV-Vis spectrometer.
- the UV-Vis spectrometer settings are: wavelength set to scan 400 nm to 800 nm, scan speed is set to fast, cycle time is 60 seconds, and results are recorded in absorbance units with a lower limit of 0 and an upper limit of 2.
- the composition has a second light absorption value after 13 weeks at 49 0 C that is no more than 20% different from a first light absorption value that is measured initially according to a UV-Vis spectrometer test.
- the wavelength that is selected for the measurement is based on the peak absorption for the indicator that is used. For litmus, the absoiption is measured at about 590 nm. When there is more than one indicator used, the absorption measurements are taken at each of the peak absorptions for each material. In other embodiments, the value is not more than 15%, 10%, or 5% different.
- the wavelength used for measuring is 590 nm.
- the pH does not change more than +/- 0.5 units.
- the composition contains at least one surfactant.
- the surfactant may be one or more anionic surfactants, amphoteric surfactants, nonionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, and combinations thereof. Those of ordinary skill in the art will be aware of suitable surfactants and other additives readily identifiable from the International Cosmetic Ingredient Dictionary and Handbook, 10 th ed., (2004).
- Surfactants can be included in any desired amount. In one embodiment, surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0 to 40% by weight. In one embodiment, the surfactants are present in an amount of 1 to 40% by weight. In one embodiment, surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 5 to 40% by weight. In one embodiment, the surfactants are present in an amount of 1 to 10% by weight.
- anionic surfactants can be utilized in the moisturizing body wash composition including, for example, long chain alkyl (C 6 -C 22 ) materials such as long chain alkyl sulfates, long chain alkyl sulfonates, long chain alkyl phosphates, long chain alkyl ether sulfates, long chain alkyl alpha olefin sulfonates, long chain alkyl taurates, long chain alkyl isethionates (SCI), long chain alkyl glyceryl ether sulfonates (AGES), sulfosuccinates and the like.
- long chain alkyl (C 6 -C 22 ) materials such as long chain alkyl sulfates, long chain alkyl sulfonates, long chain alkyl phosphates, long chain alkyl ether sulfates, long chain alkyl alpha olefin sulfonates, long chain alkyl taurates
- anionic surfactants can be alkoxylated, for example, ethoxylated, although alkoxylation is not required. These surfactants are typically highly water soluble as their sodium, potassium, alkyl and ammonium or alkanol ammonium containing salt form and can provide high foaming cleansing power. Other equivalent anionic surfactants may be used. In one embodiment, the anionic surfactant comprises sodium laureth sulfate, sodium pareth sulfate, and combinations thereof. Anionic surfactants can be included in any desired amount. In one embodiment, anionic surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0 to 15% by weight. In one embodiment, anionic surfactants are present in an amount of 4 to 12 % by weight.
- Amphoteric surfactants may also be included in the composition. These surfactants are typically characterized by a combination of high surfactant activity, lather forming and mildness.
- Amphoteric surfactants include, but are not limited to, derivatives of aliphatic secondary and tertiary amines in which the aliphatic radical can be straight chain or branched and wherein one of the aliphatic substituents contains 8 to 18 carbon atoms and one contains an anionic water solubilizing group, e.g., carboxy, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate.
- Examples of such compounds include sodium 3-dodecyaminopropionate, sodium 3-dodecylaminopropane sulfonate, N-alkyl taurines and N-higher alkyl aspartic acids.
- Other equivalent amphoteric surfactants may be used.
- amphoteric surfactants include, but are not limited to, a range of betaines including, for example, high alkyl betaines, such as coco dimethyl carboxymethyl betaine, lauryl dimethyl carboxy-methyl betaine, lauryl dimethyl alpha-carboxyethyl betaine, cetyl dimethyl carboxymethyl betaine, lauryl bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)carboxy methyl betaine, stearyl bis-(2-hydroxypropyl)carboxymethyl betaine, oleyl dimethyl gamma-carboxypropyl betaine.
- high alkyl betaines such as coco dimethyl carboxymethyl betaine, lauryl dimethyl carboxy-methyl betaine, lauryl dimethyl alpha-carboxyethyl betaine, cetyl dimethyl carboxymethyl betaine, lauryl bis-(2-hydroxyethyl)carboxy methyl betaine, stearyl bis-(2-hydroxypropyl)carboxymethyl betaine, oleyl
- amphoteric surfactants can be included in any desired amount. In one embodiment, amphoteric surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0 to 15% by weight. In one embodiment, the amphoteric surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 1 to 6% by weight.
- nonionic surfactants include, but are not limited to, polysorbate 20, long chain alkyl glucosides having C 8 -C 22 alkyl groups; coconut fatty acid monoethanolamides such as cocamide MEA; coconut fatty acid diethanolamides.
- fatty alcohol ethoxylates alkylpolyethylene glycols
- alkylphenol polyethylene glycols alkyl mercaptan polyethylene glycols
- fatty amine ethoxylates alkylaminopolyethylene glycols
- fatty acid ethoxylates acylpolyethylene glycols
- polypropylene glycol ethoxylates for example the PLURONICTM block copolymers commercially available from BASF
- fatty acid alkylolamides (fatty acid amide polyethylene glycols); N-alkyl-, N-alkoxypolyhydroxy fatty acid amides; sucrose esters; sorbitol esters; polyglycol ethers; and combinations thereof.
- Nonionic surfactants can be included in any desired amount. In one embodiment, nonionic surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0 to 3% by weight. In one embodiment, nonionic surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0.5 to 1.5% by weight. [0030] Cationic surfactants can also be included in the composition. Examples of cationic surfactants include, but are not limited to any quaternium or polyquatemium compound. Cationic surfactants can be included at any desired level. In one embodiment, cationic surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0 to 2 % by weight, hi one embodiment, cationic surfactants are present in the composition in an amount of 0.1 to 0.3 % by weight.
- the surfactant is a combination of an anionic surfactant and an amphoteric surfactant.
- the surfactant comprises a Cl O-Cl 6 alcohol ethoxylate and cocoamidopropyl betaine.
- the alcohol ethoxylate is sodium C 10-Cl 6 alcohol ethoxylate.
- the composition when the composition is a sanitizer, the composition can contain an alcohol, such as ethanol.
- Sanitizers can be thickened with any material to provide a desired viscosity to the sanitizer composition.
- thickening agents include, but are not limited to, synthetic thickening agents, polymeric gums, polysaccharides, pectin, alginate, arabinogalactan, carrageen, gellan gum, xanthum gum, guar gum, rhamsan gum, furcellaran gum, and other natural gum.
- a synthetic thickening agent in one embodiment is a polyacrylate.
- CARBOPOLTM resins also known as CARBOMERTM, which are hydrophilic high molecular weight, crosslinked acrylic acid polymers.
- the polymer is CARBOPOLTM Aqua SF-I .
- Other polymers that can be used include, but are not limited to, CARBOPOLTM Aqua 30, CARBOPOLTM 940 with a molecular weight of approximately 4,000,000, and CARBOPOLTM 934 with a molecular weight of approximately 3,000,000.
- the thickening agents can be used alone or in combination.
- the amount of thickening agent can be any amount that provides for a desired level of thickening.
- the thickening agent is present in an amount of 0.01 to 15% by weight of the composition. In other embodiments, the amount of thickening agent is 1% to 10%.
- the composition can also contain glycerin. The glycerin can be included in any desired amount. In one embodiment, the amount of glycerin is up to 5% by weight. Glycerin can change the feel of skin after washing. At higher pH, skin can feel tight after washing. [0035] In other embodiments, the composition can contain particulate materials. An example of a particulate material is shea butter beads, such as Butyrospermum Parkii beads from ISP Corp. available as CAPTIVATESTM 2485.
- the composition can additionally contain a colorant to adjust the color of the composition to any desired color.
- the colorant can work in combination with the indicator to provide color to the composition. Even with the colorant present, the indicator still works to change the color of the composition when the pH changes.
- colorants include, but are not limited to, annatto, caramel, carmine, ⁇ - carotene, bismuth citrate, disodium EDTA-copper, potassium sodium copper chlorophyllin (chlorophyllin copper-complex), dihydroxyacetone, bismuth oxychloride, guaiazulene, henna, iron oxides, ferric ammonium ferrocyanide, ferric ferrocyanide, chromium hydroxide green, chromium oxide greens, guanine, lead acetate, pyrophyllite, mica, silver, titanium dioxide, aluminum powder, bronze powder, copper powder, ultramarines, manganese violet, zinc oxide, luminescent zinc sulfide, D&C Black No.
- D&C Black No. 3 FD&C Blue No. 1, D&C Blue No. 4, D&C Brown No. 1, FD&C Green No. 3, D&C Green No. 5, D&C Green No. 6, D&C Green No. 8, D&C Orange No. 4, D&C Orange No. 5, D&C Orange No. 10, D&C Orange No. 11, FD&C Red No. 4, D&C Red No. 6, D&C Red No. 7, D&C Red No. 17, D&C Red No. 21, D&C Red No. 22, D&C Red No. 27, D&C Red No. 28, D&C Red No. 30, D&C Red No. 31, D&C Red No. 33, D&C Red No. 34, D&C Red No. 36, FD&C Red No.
- FD&C Blue #1 is used as a second colorant in compositions containing litmus or carminic acid as the indicator.
- the Blue #1 is present at 0.003 weight %.
- the composition can be formulated to have any desired viscosity.
- the composition has Brookfield viscosity of greater than 0 to 35,000 mPas (cps). In one embodiment, the viscosity is less than about 14,000 mPas (cps) so that it is pumpable . In other embodiments, the viscosity is greater than 2500 to 14,000 mPas (cps).
- Brookfield viscosity is measured on a DVII viscometer with spindle 5 at 20 rpm for 1 minute.
- the composition is formulated as a foaming hand cleanser that has a low viscosity.
- the viscosity range for foaming liquid hand soap is about 25 ⁇ 15 mPas
- Brookfield viscosity is measured on a DVII viscometer with spindle 3 at 100 rpm for 1 minute.
- the composition can also be used in a method comprising: a) applying the composition to a substrate; and b) leaving the composition on the substrate until a color change is observed.
- the color change can be used to indicate that sufficient time has passed for the composition to be effective for its purpose (such as cleansing or sanitizing) or that the composition is no longer active.
- the method comprises: a) applying the composition to hands; b) rubbing the hands together until a color change is observed; and c) rinsing the hands with water.
- the color indicator of the composition of this invention is suitable for addition to materials such as toiletries including but are not limited to cleansers, body washes, shower gels, liquid hand soaps, bar soaps, shampoos, conditioners, and sanitizers.
- the present invention may be used in a number of settings including, but not limited to, private homes, hospitals, work places, childcare centers, nursing homes, schools, restaurants, airports, and food-preparation and food-processing establishments and the like.
- a liquid hand soap is prepared by mixing of the following ingredients. The amounts listed below are based on the as supplied amount. The pH of the composition is adjusted to about 9.5 using sodium hydroxide. The 0.5 weight % litmus provides about 15 to 20 seconds of time for color change when used with washing hands.
- Example 1 The composition in Example 1 was used for comparative testing for a composition with no antioxidants, sodium ascorbate only, benzophenone only, and a combination of sodium ascorbate and benzophenone-4. The amount of water was adjusted to make a 100% composition. The compositions were aged 13 weeks at 49°C. Initially, at 4 weeks, at 8 weeks, and at 13 weeks, the compositions were measured for stability using the UV-Vis method described above, and were measured at 590nm. The results are provided in the table below. % Change is calculated as (Initial Value - 13 Week Value)/(Tnitial Value).
- sodium ascorbate alone and benzophenone-4 alone at their given levels do not provide the level of stability that is achieved by the combination of both together.
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